From the ITU. Since people asked.
144 with right to sign
152 Members States present
89 have signed
55 have reserved right to sign later
In 1988, 112 signed on the spot, and eventually 187 signed up.
No, I don't know why only 144 have a right to sgn instead of 190 ITU There's about 20 behind in their dues but I don't know if that's it.
The surprises are India, Kenya and Phillippines all leaning against and consulting back home.
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